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loins দ্বারা সংসদ বাংলা ডিকশোনারির সবগুলো শব্দ

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অন্তরীয়, অন্তরীয়ক
(p. 40) antarīẏa, antarīẏaka any garment for the lower part of the body; a loin-cloth. 2)
অন্তর্বাস
(p. 40) antarbāsa an undergarment; a short loincloth usually worn by Hindu ascetics. 29)
অবদান
(p. 53) abadāna an act performed, a performance; a feat, an exploit, an achievement; a great or commendable deed. 32)
অম্বর
(p. 72) ambara the sky, the firmament; cloth, loincloth (পীতাম্বর); ambergris. অম্বরী n. a piece of loincloth to be worn by women, a sari; tobacco perfumed with ambergris. a. perfumed with ambergris. 19)
অস্ট্রেলয়েড
(p. 90) asṭrēlaẏēḍa one ethnically belonging to the Australoid group. 33)
আঁচল
(p. 97) ān̐cala an expanse of a part or an end of a loin-cloth (esp. one worn by women). ̃-ধরা a. (said of a man) very obedient to women or to one's wife; henpecked; (of a boy) very much dependent on his mother. 2)
আঁচলা
(p. 97) ān̐calā an ornamented border of a woman's loin-cloth. 3)
উদ্ভ্রান্ত
(p. 150) udbhrānta agitated; confused, embarrassed, perplexed; distracted; demented, maddened; mad; stupefied; loitering aimlessly or in a disorderly manner. ̃চিত্ত, ̃হৃদয় a. one whose mind or heart is agitated or embarrassed or distracted. ̃ভাবে adv. in a confused state; distractedly; wildly, in a bewildered manner. 92)
উপক্ষার
(p. 162) upakṣāra an alkaloid. 2)
উপধাতু
(p. 163) upadhātu a metalloid; a sulphate of metal; an excrescence or secretion of the body (e.g. hair tooth sweat lymph milk menses etc.) 20)
কচ্ছ
(p. 192) kaccha a shore; a coastal region; a marshy place; Kutch; (facet.) the part of the loincloth which the wearer tucks behind him between his legs. 43)
কচ্ছটি
(p. 192) kacchaṭi the part of the loincloth which the wearer tucks behind him between his legs; loincloth as tucked up by the wearer; loincloth worn as a suspensor as by Indian ascetics and wrestlers. 44)
কটি২
(p. 194) kaṭi2 the waist; the loin; the hip. ̃তট, ̃দেশ same as কটি । ̃ত্র, ̃বন্ধ n. a waistband, a belt, a girdle. ̃ভূষণ n. an ornament worn as a girdle by women. ̃শূল, ̃বাত n. lumbago; sciatica. 25)
কপনি
(p. 194) kapani a small piece of loincloth worn after the fashion of a suspensor by Indian ascetics; a very small and cheap loincloth. 140)
কষি
(p. 208) kaṣi a straight line drawn with a pen or pencil; a punctuation mark used in Bengali in place of a full stop; the part of the loincloth which is tied round the waist; a tender stone of green mango. 108)
কস্তা
(p. 215) kastā scarlet-coloured, scarlet. ̃পেড়ে a. (of loincloth) having a scarlet border. 7)
কাছটি
(p. 219) kāchaṭi a loincloth worn as tightly as a suspensor. কাছটি করা v. to pull up one's loin-cloth, (cp.) to pull up one's socks. 3)
কাছা২
(p. 219) kāchā2 the part of the loincloth which the wearer tucks behind him at the waist. ̃আলগা, ̃খোলা a. uncareful, neglectful, careless, heedless. ̃ধরা a. cringing; parasitical. কাছা ধরা v. to cringe; to hang on as a parasite. 5)
কাণ্ড
(p. 220) kāṇḍa (of a tree) a stalk, a stem, a trunk, a caulis; (of a book) a chapter or canto; an event, an incident, an affair; a deed or exploit (ভীমের বিষম কাণ্ড). ̃কারখানা n. (as pl.) deeds, workings, activities, exploits; (as sing.) an affair or matter (usually serious or strange). ̃জ a. (bot.) cauline, caulinary. ̃জ্ঞান n. common sense, gumption. ̃জ্ঞানশূন্য a. devoid of or wanting in common sense. ̃জ্ঞানবিহীন same as কাণ্ডজ্ঞানশূন্য । ̃হীন a. without a stem or stalk or trunk. কাণ্ড বাধানো v. to throw up a row; to create a funny or serious or curious affair; to make a scene. 46)
কাপড়
(p. 225) kāpaḍ় cloth-fabric; loincloth; dress, garment. কাপড় ছাড়া v. to change the loincloth, to change; to undress. কাপড় পরা v. to put on clothes or the loincloth; to dress. কাপড়-চোপড় n. pl. clothes, garments, wearing apparel; dress. কাপড়-চোপড় ছাড়া v. to undress; to change. কাপড়-চোপড় পরা v. to dress, কাপড়ের দোকান a cloth-shop; a clothier's shop; a textile-shop. 8)
কীর্তি
(p. 237) kīrti fame, renown, celebrity; a glorious performance or achievement or deed or feat. ̃কলাপ n. pl. glorious deeds or achievements; exploits; activities. ̃ধ্বজা n. the standard of fame. ̃বাস, ̃মান a. famous, renowned, celebrated, glorified. ̃স্তম্ভ n. a monument. 3)
কূর্ম
(p. 248) kūrma the tortoise, the turtle; the second of the ten incarnations of Vishnu (বিষ্ণু). ̃পুরাণ n. the name of the Purana (পুরাণ) narrating the exploits of the second incarnation of Vishnu (বিষ্ণু). ̃পৃষ্ঠ n. the back of a tortoise, a tortoise-shell. a. convex. 30)
কোঁচড়
(p. 256) kōn̐caḍ় the lap of one's loincloth. কোঁচড় পাতা v. to hold out the lap of one's loincloth (in order to receive something). 8)
কোঁচা
(p. 256) kōn̐cā the plaited end of the loincloth tucked at the front of the wearer. কোঁচা দুলিয়ে বেড়ানো to pass time idly shunning responsibility; to indulge in ludicrous foppishness. বাইরে কোঁচার পত্তন ভিতরে ছুঁচোর কেত্তন the ludicrous attempt of dressing oneself elegantly when one has no means of obtaining one's livelihood; a tawdry outside is the badge of poverty. 10)
কোমর
(p. 257) kōmara the waist, the middle. কোমর বাঁধা v. (fig.) to gird up the loins. ̃বন্ধ n. a waist belt, a girdle. ̃ভর, ̃সমান a. & adv. up to the waist, waist-high, waistdeep. কোমরের বাত lumbago. 22)
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